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EQUAL TO FULL CREAM MILK. | The weaned calf fed on "Ceremilk" j thrives as well as on his mother's milk. I And so he should—"Ceremilk" is rich in the fat and proteid necessary to produce strong, well conditioned, 'healthy beasts. Absolutely fresh—j "Ceremilk" is superior to any similar, food the world over. No bother,' easily mixed, it leaves no sediment in. the bucket because it is sc finely ground. Try "Ceremilk." Your ex-i perience will be that of Mr J. Eyne, j Chndeboyc, near Temuka, who writes: "Previous to using 'Ceremilk' T lost 25 calves through scour. After using 'Ceremilk' I did not lose any more calves. They commenced* to thrive straight away as it evidenced by the fact that I obtained from £3 10s to £4 per head for my calves."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 4 November 1918, Page 3

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